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Children’s Playdough in ECE. Here we’ve got an all-time favourite recipe of early childhood teachers for cooked playdough.   We also include recipes for: uncooked playdough and special playdough suitable for shaping into Christmas tree ornaments and gifts to be painted later when hardened. […]

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